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Jul 1999
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HST Proposal ID #8121
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Hst Proposal Id #8121 Stellar Ejecta
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The Orion nebula possesses at least three systems of HH objects, each with very different characteristics. No other source shows such a variety of outflow phenomena, and we seek to understand why this is so. An essential parameter in understanding these systems and the individual shocks is their spatial motions. A recent groundbased Fabry-Perot study has provided radial velocities for all of the brightest members, but proper motion information is uncertain and available for only a few. The existence of earlier WFPC2 images presents an opportunity to produce accurate proper motions through repeating those observations in Cycle 8. The proposed observations will clarify how shocks sweep up material in the dense H II and Photodissociation Regions, and pinpoint locations of photometric variability within the shocked cooling zones. The timing for this is optimal since the sample of current proper motions indicates that the 4.7-6.0 year time interval will allow accurate results; the results should be obvious and unambiguous. By rotating the field for one of the pointings we'll be able to obtain the first HST images in O I and S II in one of the richest regions of the nebula. The product of this investigation will be proper motions and temporal variability for all of the HH objects in the region, and an O I and S II survey of an unstudied region.
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